Contact Motomo: Find below customer service details of Motomo, including phone and email. Besides contact details, the page provides a brief overview of the mobile case manufacturer and its services. Reach the Motomo customer service below for queries, complaints or feedback.
Head Office
Pyskon Inc.
301, Westerndom Building 1
24, Jeongbalsan-ro, Ilsandong-gu
Goyang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea
Customer Service
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +82 70-4407-7799
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About Motomo
Motomo is a smartphone case brand owned and operated by Pyskon Inc. The Korean company manufactures and sells mobile covers and cases for Apple iPhones, Samsung, LG, Sony and Nexus phones. There are hard shell cases, leather cases, metal back covers, aluminium brushed covers and synthetic covers. Motomo products can be purchased at any of the leading retail stores or even with e-tailers such as Amazon and eBay. Motomo products can also be purchased directly from the official website using Visa, MasterCard, Amex or PayPal. Products can be exchanged or returned within 3 days. Within the US, products are received within 2 to 7 business days. For more information or queries on online shopping, return, refund, warranty, store locations, or others, reach the Motomo customer service.
I recently purchased one of your cases with the metal finger ring on the back. I had the case for 2 weeks and the metal ring broke and literally came off in my hand. This caused my new Iphone 6 to fall smashing the screen. I am writing to request I am re-imbursed for the cost of my replacement screen which was caused by your faulty goods. I took the case back to the shop who assures me this is not normal for your products, however he said I needed to contact you because damage caused by faulty goods needs to be covered by the supplier i.e. you. I have the receipt for the new phone, receipt for the replacement screen, receipt for the phone case and have photos of the faulty case. Please let me know what you would like me to do now, but the £120 cost of my new screen should be paid for by you as the goods were faulty. As you are aware, the Consumer Rights Act says the product must be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose and as described. Obviously this is not the case in this instance. Regards, Mick Batty